XMOS today announces a major expansion into automotive markets, with the announcement of a range of xCORE multicore microcontrollers that are qualified to AEC-Q100 standards. "The xCORE architecture is an ideal fit for many applications ...
XMOS has added an ADC to its multicore processors for industrial applications, such as sensors, actuators and motor controllers. The Bristol-based company will release 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16-core microcontrollers with ADCs, calling this the ...
Tags: Electrical, Electronics, sensors
XMOS has designed a multicore microcontroller which will cost under $3 in 100 unit quanities. The xCORE XS1-L4-64 integrates four 32-bit logical processor cores producing 400MIPS performance. “This is the price point of other ...
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XMOS is aiming for embedded industrial designs with the introduction of industrial Fieldbus capabilities within its xCORE family of multicore microcontrollers. Initially, this will include Fieldbus xSOFTip soft peripherals and an ...
Tags: XMOS, industrial designs, Multicore Chips
Nigel Toon has been appointed the new CEO of XMOS,the Bristol-based fabless maker of C-programmable ICs. "The challenge over the next 12 to 18 months is to show we're making the right progress in design wins and in defining a clear ...
Tags: Nigel Toon, XMOS, ICs